In yesterday’s post, I mentioned the JanPlan challenge being hosted by writer Christa Desir. Another writing friend, the lovely Khara House, is hosting a challenge for improving your blog or website. (Keep reading – links to both are below.)

As I planned to tackle each of these as well as the to-do list so many of us start the year with, I found that while Christa challenges that we finishone thing and Khara proposes that we improveone thing, I also need to starta major project this month (eek – a literary magazine due by April). I want to do both Christa and Khara’s challenges but my month was forming into its own January challenge: focusing on one approach for each week of the month.

If you would like to join in, my January Write Start Challenge looks like this:

In Week Two, I will begin a new semester — and production of the literary magazine for my students. New starts involve identifying key steps, scheduling meetings with key players, and setting deadlines. Sad but true, new starts involve a little fear, so we can jointly take a deep breath and plunge in. While I dedicate the week to this new start, no project happens in a vacuum, and I’ll address how to balance a new start with the “finishing” and “improving” of ongoing projects. (Launch for Week 2 here)

In Week Three, I will focus on improving one aspect of my writing business. Depending on where I am at that point, it will either be submissions or my blog. **See the note below about Khara House’s challenge , if you think you might want to improve your blog this month.

Week Four will be the wild-card, to evaluate where you stand and plan goals for the coming months. This might include aspects of all three of the prior weeks, as new beginnings are planned, progress is evaluated for more improvement, and more projects are targeted for finishing. It will be a time to reflect on what is going well and organize for success.

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How to Get Started:

To join in at any time during the month:

Jump in with a comment below this post or any later posts in the month.

Post your own goals on your website. Include a link to this post (and links to Christa or Khara’s posts if your goal relates to their challenge). Grab the badge above, if you want to be festive!

Come back and share a link to your post here so other readers can see how your January Challenge is going!

Most of my readers are writers of some sort, but everyone’s goals are welcome — whether finishing painting that living room (a-hem) or starting an acting class or… What will you be up to this month?

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Our Lost Jungle Challenge

Khara House’s“I ♥ My Blog” challenge

If the one thing you want to improve this month will be your blog, I do recommend that you join Khara House’s“I ♥ My Blog” challenge and participate throughout the month. Khara is a fellow member of Wordsmith Studios, a great group of writers, and I can assure that she will host a lively, informative and supportive challenge throughout the month. She begins the challenge today by tackling editorial calendars — find it atOur Lost Jungle here or join the Facebook “I ♥ My Blog” event here.

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Thank you very much for the mention and links, Elissa. Hopefully folks who participate in the “I ♥ My Blog” month will find resources they need to both keep their blogs alive in 2013 and “rekindle the flame” that often gets blown out (or at least diminished) over time! I so appreciate that you shared the challenge here, and wish you luck in all the challenges you are undertaking this month!

I love this idea! I’ll see what I can do, and I’ll go check out Miss Khara’s challenge, too. The fourth week–starting the 19th–I’ll be at WIP at Eckerd–a challenge all its own, working with Ann Hood! But we’ll see what I can get done before then (including all those manuscripts I need to read and critique for the workshop)!